On April 29, 2004, at the Russell Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C., I attended The
Legacy of Heroes reception marking the dedication of the World War II Memorial.

Republican U.S. Sen. John Warner of Virginia spoke at the reception and said that the World
War II soldiers were the “greatest generation.”

Afterward I spoke with the Senator and told him I had a T-shirt featuring an image of a World
War II fighter pilot. Below it said, “The Greatest Generation.” At first I liked it; my friends
complemented me on it, but the more I thought about, I began to question it.

War is not a thing of the past; it is still looming in our future.

I told the Senator, “I have to respectfully disagree with you; they may have been the greatest
generation at that time. But they didn’t finish the job. Now the burden is on this generation today,
and now is the time to finish the job. And that is the impending destiny of today’s generation.
They are the greatest generation because they are going to get the job finished.”

The words of Isaiah 2 will come true–never again will nation rise up against nation, and never
again will men train for war. The swords will be beat into plowshares, and the spears into
pruning hooks.

In order to lead our nation, these officials need to know the importance of our challenge. The
great senator said I was right.

Later that same week I returned home from my Washington, D.C. trip, I saw U.S. Secretary
of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on the TV news, telling troops in Iraq that those who battled in
World War II were the greatest generation at that time. But today, Rumsfeld said, “This is the
greatest generation.” It made me feel good to hear the truth spreading.

GREAT WARRIORS KNEW
THE BATTLE WAS NOT OVER

U.S. General George C. Marshall -heralded as America’s foremost soldier during World War II-
said in words emblazoned in the marble walls of the new WWII Memorial:

We Must Continue to Fight to the End
Until We Completely Destroy
And Annihilate
All of Our Enemies
Then We Will Have Peace at Last

Reading my own words. It was in complete agreement with everything I had come to Washington
for. The “END” has not yet come, but it is rapidly closing in upon us. It is the end of this age.
It is the war that will end all wars because our enemies will not survive to ever engage in another
conflict; they will be completely destroyed and totally annihilated. It is the end of war altogether,
and the beginning of a period of world peace that will last for a thousand years.

As conflict wound down in Germany, U.S. General George Patton wanted to continue liberating
Eastern Europe from Russian occupation. Patton warned that if you don’t fight them now, you
will have to fight them later.

He had a war-seasoned army already equipped and mobilized. He felt there could not be a better
time to deal with this problem that he knew was not going to go away. But he was not allowed
to continue.

U.S. General Douglas McArthur was prepared to take on the Chinese during the Korean War.
With more than a million men, the Chinese Army came marching to the aid of the North Koreans.
He knew that confrontation with China would come sooner or later. He felt it best to deal with
this problem right now, or it will only grow and become worse given more time. He was told to
back off, but he insisted he was right. McArthur’s defiance drew the wrath of President Harry
Truman who fired him. And now we’ve seen our tensions with China continue to intensify. Passing
of time has only allowed the problem to escalate. China’s official position regarding the independence
of Taiwan has been stated: they will go to any length to keep Taiwan from becoming independent
even if it means nuclear war with the United States.

Now we know McArthur was right when he said: “If we don’t fight them now, we’ll have to fight
them later.” But now China is a world power with nuclear weapons. They are a rapidly emerging
industrial power. A news program mentioned the young male population of China is now estimated
at approximately 130 million. That is the result of the one child per couple policy China has had
for more than twenty years. This is the main part of Revelation 9’s mounted troops of 200 million
and Daniel 7’s fourth beast.

Patton and McArthur were both right and the later they spoke of is now!